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This book with fourteen chapters is a new demography textbook, written by two renowned demographers. The chapters cover all standard concepts, techniques, theoretical perspectives, and debates on population at individual and aggregate levels that are taught in standard demography courses. The authors' international research expertise and their sociological orientation in linking population dynamics to changes in societal institutions make the book distinct from other demography textbooks. The book is a solid introduction to social demography that links demographic issues and phenomena to their relevant sociological and economic explanations and implications, while providing adequate methodologies in demography. The volume is recent and includes timely and new concepts and issues in demography, such as male fertility and replacement migration as a strategy to deal with low fertility.
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